Sunday, December 12, 2010
My Essential Question
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Want to Lose Some Extra Pounds? Drink More Water!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Chaotic yet Fascinating
Sunday, October 17, 2010
My Sentence
She will travel to undeveloped countries and offer her knowledge and compassion when she graduates from a medical school.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
The Exciting Atmosphere in the ER
Below are some pictures that I found on the internet because there are confidentiality issues when it comes to the hospital.
This picture is very similar to the beds that are in the ER rooms.
.
This is another good illustration of a patient that I saw while I was there. This 9 year-old girl had a very high fever who continuously cried from her sickness. I was sympathetic when I saw this.
Until next time...Bye Bye!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
My Mission Statement
I embrace challenges and obstacles with a good attitude.
I will wake up every morning with an optimistic mind.
My mission is to inspire my peers and better my community through my deterministic personality.
Friday, August 20, 2010
First Impressions are Important
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Motivation Drive
Type I behavior: A way of thinking and an approach to life built around intrinsic, rather than extrinsic, motivators. It is powered by our innate need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.
For my mentorship, I think there is a combination of both type I and X motivation behaviors because I believe that some are there for the purpose of a stable income, and good working environment while others are there because they passionately want to care for others.
A personal experience or project where I was totally engaged and challenged was the LifeStraw project. After attending a UGA conference back in the spring of my sophomore year, I knew that I wanted to pursue this LifeStraw project in my school. The LifeStraw project focuses on giving third-world countries such as Haiti clean, filtered water. A “lifestraw” is a portable water filter that prevents common diarrhea diseases; it can be carried around for easy access to safe and clean drinking water. For my junior year, I dedicated most of my time coming up with fundraiser ideas and projects for my Club to fundraise some money and that was a challenge because we are limited in fundraiser ideas and I had a hard time getting people involve. Through this experience, my leadership skills were strengthened. So far we have fundraised over $300 dollars and this is a ongoing project in which I hope to raise over $1,000.
My personal statement has to be "She brightens the world" because I believe that my optimisim and passion for helping others will brighten and better this world that we live in.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Life is a beautiful struggle
I have been so caught up in my extracurricular activities and school work lately that I feel so disconnected from the world’s beauty. Have you ever heard of the quote “You can live without really living?” This quote totally described how I felt for the last two weeks because I was so busy with deadlines, and I got stuck into this tedious routine that you call “life.”
Today was actually the first time in a while since I grasp the meaning of being “alive” again. I took a nice 90 minutes jog around my neighborhood with my Ipod blasted to the maximum. The weather was beautiful with the sun shining its brightest and the wind was at a perfect speed. Breathing in the fresh air and looking closely at my surroundings makes me realize how beautiful our world is—the stress slowly slips away from my body and mind. I felt relieve from the pressure, the constant reminders, the endless assignments, the responsibilities, and expectations. Everything has been overwhelming, and I felt like I was being pulled in different directions. Sometimes it is nice just to escape from it all and find a peaceful place.
The simplicity of taking a jog helps me realize that life is a beautiful struggle. Although it might be tedious or drab at times, the obstacles and struggles will eventually result into something spectacular. I just need a mental constant reminder to look at the beautiful aspects of my stress, my busy schedule, and this supposedly “tedious routine that I call life.”
Quotes of the day:
“Take every chance, drop every fear.”
“What I thought I could handle,
what I thought I could take,
what I thought would destroy me,
leaves me stronger in its wake.”
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Mentorship Reflection
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that I have always been interested in and want to know more about from my AP Psychology class. I’ve decided to do a research on what it is, the symptoms of it, the possible treatments for it, and how do you get it.
What is it?
What are the symptoms?
The symptoms of a schizophrenic fall into three categories: positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and cognitive symptoms (Schizophrenia-NIMH).
Positive Symptoms (psychotic behaviors not seen in healthy people):
-Hallucinations- things a person sees, hears, smells, or feels that no one else can see, hear, smell, or feel
-Delusions- false beliefs that are not part of the person's culture and do not change
-Thought disorders (disorganized thinking)
-Movement disorders (repetition of movement, or no movement at all)
Negative Symptoms (disruptions to normal emotions and behaviors):
- "Flat affect" (a person's face does not move or he or she talks in a dull or monotonous voice)
- Lack of pleasure in everyday life
- Lack of ability to begin and sustain planned activities
- Speaking little, even when forced to interact.
Cognitive Symptoms (subtle):
- Poor "executive functioning" (the ability to understand information and use it to make decisions)
-Trouble focusing or paying attention
-Problems with "working memory" (the ability to use information immediately after learning it).
*All of the symptoms information were found using “Schizophrenia-NIMH”*
What are the treatments?
Since the cause for schizophrenia is still unknown, treatments only focus on eliminating the symptoms using antipsychotic medications and various psychosocial treatments (Humphrey).
-Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
-Haloperidol (Haldol)
-Perphenazine (Etrafon, Trilafon)
-Fluphenazine (Prolixin).
There are many other antipsychotic medications and most of them have side effects:
-Drowsiness
-Dizziness when changing positions
-Blurred vision
-Rapid heartbeat
-Sensitivity to the sun
-Skin rashes
-Menstrual problems for women.
Psychosocial treatments:
- Illness management skills
-Integrated treatment for co-occurring substance abuse
-Rehabilitation
-Family education
-Self-Help Groups
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
* All of the treatments information were found using “Schizophrenia-NIMH” and “Humphrey”*
How do you get it?
The cause of schizophrenia is unknown. Genetic factors appear to be involved in producing susceptibility to the condition, with studies among identical twins showing a 30%–50% similar rate of the possibility of both having it(Schizophrenia-The Columbia Encyclopedia). But based on recent studies, it indicates that the geographical region affects the possibility of obtaining schizophrenia, especially in the Pacific Islands (Bower).
Personal Reflection:
After researching for all the information that I wanted to know about schizophrenia, I stumbled upon an article about a schizophrenic’s life experience because of this excruciating mental disorder (Seeman). Her name was Carrie and she talked about how her life has changed since she was diagnosed with this mental disorder. I find it very fascinating how this disease could creep into your life without any warning and ruin your life’s goals and dreams. There are many speculations behind the causes of schizophrenia but nothing definite has been proposed. I am truly intrigue by this research and hopefully I will stumble upon an article about the possible cures for this disorder in the future.
Works Cited
"Schizophrenia." NIMH. Web. 04 Mar. 2010.. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/schizophr enia/index.shtml.
"Schizophrenia." The Columbia Encyclopedia. 6th ed. 2009. Questia. Web. 3 Mar. 2010.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
First Time Blogging! =]
“The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, the education, the money, than circumstances, than failure, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company... a church... a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past... we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our Attitudes.” -Charles R. Swindoll
"Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams." -Ashley Smith